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1 They want us to make a fairly long cruise in the Pacific.
2 You will have to fit the yacht up for a long cruise .
3 It was worth a long cruise , and even a chance of shipwreck.
4 Like sailors, the Canadian voyageurs generally preface a long cruise with a carouse.
5 Let him go for one long cruise , and see how he likes it.
6 Looked like he was going for a long cruise , but he said no.
7 Goldminers upstairs left three weeks ago on a long cruise .
8 I always keep within a few miles of the shore, on a long cruise .
9 Jones was still puzzled how she ended up on a fortnight- long cruise to nowhere.
10 Here, then, was the proper end of a long cruise .
11 But I didn't foller 'em then, nor not for a plaguy long cruise yet!
12 The long cruise will allow engineers to check out sub-systems and commission the telescopes' instruments.
13 We can't go on no long cruise with all those bloody rats in the hold.
14 You must go with us on our long cruise .
15 He has just come back from a long cruise .
16 Everything was in perfect trim, and the ship was fitted as if for a long cruise .
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